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E-grāmata: Urban and Rural China

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"Through years of investigation and research on the changes of China's land system, the author elaborates the evolution of urbanization and rural land system reform in China and argues about the shackles of institutional arrangements, especially the dualtrack of urban-rural system, hinder the free flow of resource elements in between, therefore, different property rights for of rural or urban people, lead to extremely unbalanced development of urban and rural China. However, China's incremental reform experience began in the countryside and from there encircled the cities. In order to attract foreign capital for industrial development, land auction opened a prelude of land marketization, but the market has long been for urban land transaction only. The trend of urbanization, people's pursuing freedom and equality, and the changes of relative land price, must trigger the changes of institutional framework, prying open the doors to the market bit by bit. Local experimental polices tools, such as land-people-industries agglomeration, urban-rural linkages benefit both rural and urban, market and state, and in certain degree realize the collective land transaction. In urban-rural China, general property rights, especially the rights to transfer, must be redefined, and there needs the rule of law to contain the coercive power and bring the activities of most people into a legal framework"--

Following years of investigation and research on the changes of China’s land system, the author discusses the evolution of urbanization and rural land system reform in China, arguing that the shackles of institutional arrangements, especially the dual track of the urban-rural system, hinder the free flow of resource elements, creating different property rights for rural or urban people and leading to an extremely unbalanced development of urban and rural China. However, China’s incremental reform experience began in the countryside and from there encircled the cities. In order to attract foreign capital for industrial development, land auction opened a prelude of land marketization, but the market has long been for urban land transaction only. The trend of urbanization, the pursuit of freedom and equality by the people, and the changes in relative land price must trigger changes in the institutional framework and pry open the doors to the market bit by bit. Local experimental policy tools, such as land-people-industries agglomeration and urban-rural linkages, benefit both rural and urban, market and state, and in a certain degree realize the collective land transaction. In urban-rural China, general property rights, especially the rights to transfer, must be redefined, and the rule of law is needed to contain coercive power and bring the activities of most people into a legal framework.



The book elaborates on the evolution of urbanization and rural land system reform in China. Different property rights for rural and urban people lead to extremely unbalanced development of urban and rural China. Therefore, combination of property rights reform with rule of law is the right way of land reform.

Preface The Function of Cities Freedom Is the Foundation of the City
The Evolutionary Path of Land Property Rights The Branch- off of the
Mechanism The Road of Rights Confirmation In Search of a Breakout
Curing the Symptom with a Forked Road The Divergence of "Link- up"
Analysis of Thinking The Situation Speaks Louder than People Epilogue:
"From the Soil" to "Urban and Rural China" About the Author.
Zhou Qiren (Ph.D., UCLA) is Chair Professor of Peking University and has served as Dean of the National School of Development at Peking University. An eminent economist in China, Dr. Zhou is a member of the Expert Committee of National Development Planning and has been an advocator and adviser for decades for Chinas reform and opening-up.